Order Of St George will be the focus for many punters when he reappears in today’s Irish Stallion Farms 2-Y-0 Maiden in Naas today.

The Aidan O’Brien-trained Galileo colt made a hugely promising debut at Leopardstown recently and, having bypassed an engagement at Galway on Saturday, should prove very tough to beat with Joseph O’Brien in the saddle.

The stable second-string, although supported in the market for his debut, Order Of St George was noted making eye-catching late progress to finish over three lengths fourth to Hall Of Fame at Leopardstown, finishing alongside well-regarded stable-companion and odds-on favourite John F Kennedy.

Lots of improvement is expected from the Ballydoyle colt. And he should open his account at the expense of Jim Bolger’s Parish Boy and the Ger Lyons-trained Sacrificial.

On the jumps card in Cork, Henry de Bromhead’s 153-rated chaser Special Tiara, running off a hurdle mark of 116, should make short work of his rivals in the Cork Handicap Hurdle while Waaheb, tackling three miles for the first time, should win the Social Package Hurdle for Dermot Weld and J P McManus.

And another likely winner in the McManus colours is Eric McNamara’s Irish Bulletin in the corkracecourse.ie Maiden Hurdle, despite a disappointing effort last time when third to subsequent Galway winner McKinley in Sligo.